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We are asking only for one thing - a square deal." - Frankie Pierce, May 1920
This is located at a newer park near downtown Nashville named in honor of Frankie Pierce. The park is located in the middle of a railroad Y which would be undevelopable for a business.
This 2020 mural is signed by Anthony Billups at Music City Murals. It is painted on an abutment for a 1925 train bridge over Nelson Merry St. Another mural is painted across from it: flic.kr/p/2oWaAAs
12 years after the Marriage Act was changed to make only a man and woman to marry, Rallies were held all major cities in Australia for equal and same sex marriage. These photo show the Rally in Town Hall Square, Sydney, before a march to Pitt Street Mall.
Permanent Mission of Principality of Monaco to the UN, New York, 17 September 2022.
© ITU/J. Gorlovetskaya
27-28 июля 2020, Память равноапостольного великого князя Владимира / 27-28 July 2020, Memory of the equal-to-the-apostles Grand Prince Vladimir
On January 21, 2017, millions of people all over the world gathered to "March for Justice."
The events are being held to defend the rights, safety, and health of women and families, and to celebrate the qualities that make humans diverse and inclusive in the world. "We stand together, recognizing that defending the most marginalized among us is defending all of us," organizers said.
This year, the “March for Justice” has also become an unprecedented international rebuke of the new United States President that packed cities large and small — from London to Los Angeles, Paris to Park City, Utah, Miami to Melbourne, Australia.
The fear — and anger — at Mr. Donald Trump’s rise to the most powerful position in the United States reverberated at renowned protest sites around the globe with march organizers listing more than 670 planned events nationwide and at another 70 cities overseas.
Locales included Chicago, Boston, New York, Miami, Denver, Seattle, St. Louis, the Hawaiian island of Kauai, Juneau, Alaska, Philadelphia, Lexington, Kentucky, New Orleans, Tel Aviv, Barcelona, Mexico City, Berlin, and Yellowknife in Canada’s Northwest Territories, where the temperature was six below zero.
In Ventura, California, marchers walked in a rectangular loop from Plaza Park, west on Thompson Boulevard, north on Figueroa Street, west on Main Street, and south on Fir Street back to Plaza Park, covering a distance of about a mile.
The Vicenza Military community celebrates the Hispanic American Heritage Month coordinated by the Vicenza Equal Opportunity on Hoekstra Field Sept. 19.
This year's theme was “Hispanics: Serving and Leading our Nation with Pride and Honor”. Guest Speaker was Dr. Julio Gonzalez, Vicenza Middle School principal.
After traditional songs, dancing and music participants enjoyed the cake cutting and food sampling.
Learn more about U.S. Army Garrison Vicenza on www.usag.vicenza.army.mil or www.facebook.com/USAGvicenza.
Photo by Laura Kreider, USAG Vicenza PAO
My Christmas gift to model which Drae delivered this month; proceeds to Equal Rights Advocates, www.equalrights.org/. Thanks Mikki and Crystal.
Women make up roughly half the workforce in the United States. According to the Women's Bureau U.S. Department of Labor in 1920 women represented only 21% of the workforce compared to 47% today. 75% of single mothers are the sole means of support for their families. In 2012 a woman earned 81 cents for every dollar earned by a man.
Women are more likely to live in poverty than men and continue to encounter serious obstacles to achieve economic security and independence such as segregation, unequal pay, lack of work schedule flexibility, and pregnancy and sex discrimination.
The event was held to call attention to these injustices and to provide information on how to go about overcoming these problems.
See Women's Labor Bureau U.S Department of Labor for more information. Toll Free 1-800-827-5335 or go to their website: www.dol.gov/wb/